Christopher D Pfledderer
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Parker H, Burkart S, Reesor-Oyer L, VON Klinggraeff L, Pfledderer C, Adams E, et al.
J Phys Act Health
. 2024 Apr;
21(6):616-623.
PMID: 38580305
Background: Twenty-four hour movement behaviors (ie, physical activity [PA], screen time [ST], and sleep) are associated with children's health outcomes. Identifying day-level contextual factors, such as child care, that positively...
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VON Klinggraeff L, Burkart S, Pfledderer C, McLain A, Armstrong B, Weaver R, et al.
Transl Behav Med
. 2024 Mar;
14(5):273-284.
PMID: 38493078
Preliminary studies play a prominent role in the development of large-scale behavioral interventions. Though recommendations exist to guide the execution and interpretation of preliminary studies, these assume optimal scenarios which...
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White 3rd J, Pfledderer C, Kinard P, Beets M, VON Klinggraeff L, Armstrong B, et al.
Int J Exerc Sci
. 2024 Jan;
16(7):1514-1539.
PMID: 38287938
The purpose of this meta-analysis was to quantify the difference in physical activity and sleep estimates assessed via 1) movement, 2) heart rate (HR), or 3) the combination of movement...
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Pfledderer C, Ranjit N, Perez A, Malkani R, Ferreira De Moraes A, Hunt E, et al.
Nutrients
. 2024 Jan;
16(2).
PMID: 38276549
Background: Nutrition labels are a tool to inform and encourage the public to make healthier food choices, but little information is available about use in multi-ethnic adolescent populations in the...
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Pfledderer C, VON Klinggraeff L, Burkart S, da Silva Bandeira A, Lubans D, Jago R, et al.
Res Sq
. 2024 Jan;
PMID: 38168263
Background: In the behavioral sciences, conducting pilot and/or feasibility studies (PFS) is a key step that provides essential information used to inform the design, conduct, and implementation of a larger-scale...
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Burkart S, Beets M, Pfledderer C, VON Klinggraeff L, Zhu X, St Laurent C, et al.
J Sleep Res
. 2023 Nov;
33(4):e14112.
PMID: 38009378
We examined the comparability of children's nocturnal sleep estimates using accelerometry data, processed with and without a sleep log. In a secondary analysis, we evaluated factors associated with disagreement between...
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Pfledderer C, Burkart S, Dugger R, Parker H, VON Klinggraeff L, Okely A, et al.
medRxiv
. 2023 Oct;
PMID: 37790505
Background: Despite the widespread endorsement of 24-hour movement guidelines (physical activity, sleep, screentime) for youth, no standardized processes for categorizing guideline achievement exists. The purpose of this study was to...
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Walker T, Craig D, Pfledderer C, Robertson M, Cuccaro P, Fumero K, et al.
Front Sports Act Living
. 2023 Sep;
5:1240382.
PMID: 37720079
Introduction: Schools play an important role in promoting physical activity for youth. However, school-based physical activity opportunities often compete with other academic priorities, limiting their implementation. The purpose of this...
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Weaver R, White J, Finnegan O, Nelakuditi S, Zhu X, Burkart S, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2023 Sep;
56(2):370-379.
PMID: 37707503
Introduction: This study examined the potential of a device agnostic approach for predicting physical activity from consumer wearable accelerometry compared with a research-grade accelerometry. Methods: Seventy-five 5- to 12-year-olds (58%...
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Pfledderer C, VON Klinggraeff L, Burkart S, da Silva Bandeira A, Armstrong B, Weaver R, et al.
Pilot Feasibility Stud
. 2023 Sep;
9(1):161.
PMID: 37705118
Background: Guidelines, checklists, frameworks, and recommendations (GCFRs) related to preliminary studies serve as essential resources to assist behavioral intervention researchers in reporting findings from preliminary studies, but their impact on...